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c e Xtaily Standard. ' QjOrlN D. BARRIER Editor and Proprietor OFFICE IS MORRIS BUILDING. Gallows Takei Off the Unite. Tfce State Sentinel, of Indian apolis, Ind,, tells of the execu- THE STANDARD is published every day lrch at Michigan City of thak Sunday excepted nd delivered by.carrsrs, state. It isone of the inexplb. $4.00 ca.-Ie phases of human nature. 2.00 1.00 35c He was a tall, ktofct man, fru- gal and industrious and hisspir: . Rates Of8ubscription. ,)n year Six months Three months One month. Single copy Sc. J ' ThelWeeklynStandard'U n 8-oolumii4-PK itual advisor " ajS he ' Was the amer. It has larger drcuUtio in Cabarrus . , , ?ia any other pap4. Priceiiyear i. advance, j SOil Of honor and Was generOUS Terms for regular arerttuoineKS maae Known q needy mi .nnl iat inn. 1 Address all coramaaicatioM t THE STANDARD, Concord, 3. C. TELEPHONE NO. It- Ooncokd, N. C. .Jan. 25. 1902. To his family, though, he was. cold and heartless till his .wife declined to live with him. Then he followed her to her' brother's - . ! and going to the window; of the SETTLING THE STRIKE DIFFICULTY room 1n' which she 'wis,:'drew a It was announced a few days 38 caliber pistol and fired wound ago that the machinists at Spen- her. She' ran aud ' sought cer declared ' ti e strike ' or and eape ' but ''hV; followed and, asked the Southern' not to dis-lwhTle sliv plead . freniedly for criminate against the strikers in ' life he fired one shot after an giving employment. " Assistant other tuTshVfeli dead. He then General Manager Gannon : in- attempted to kill himself, but New Loom Reclred. Four new looms were received by the A. M. Col luge Wednesday for the textUe department and placed in the new building, wnrcn is . nearing com- pletion. This makes' eigh loom's now on hand. Four others, or more, will be in stalled later. When all is com plete the textile department will have as fine equipment as any school 'in the . country. The textile course will embrace everything from starting with raw cotton , to the manufacture of the very finest cotton fabrics. Morning Post. ' ' -structs General Superintendent, Sands to the effect that employ ment of workmen be consistent did' nbt riit' the brain 'but lost an eye. He did the deed 18 months ago and was 6 years old. He .CAN'T KEEP A CHILD OUT OF . SCHOOL. 'State Superintendent of .Pub lic Instruction made a ruling a .few days ago that is well enough io be borne in mind. , A boy was given by his mother to bis grand parents co rear. This was a change of counties . after school census was taken and the committeemen objected to his'admission to school. Tho Comily Superintendent did not sustain the action of tho commit tee, but the Cgunty Board of Ed raca;iou.did. The case was ap pealed to the State Superintend ent who revarscd Jba ruling of committee and board and ordered thru bey bo admitted to T-chool. ' i' ow sucrt aases come up, rroo- iibly, but it is. Well that where ' the change is made in good faith that fishing of the kind ba al lovd to lcp tlte boy ut of school. He held out a mien of mdiffer ence and died the stolid brut that he had lived'. ' with a kind of civil service rules had hyed with his wife for more f : - ' ' - . ' '. ' ' without disparagement to strik- than thirty years. ers except whei e men so far for get .themselves as to work injury to the company. There seems to be a good dt -gree of magnanimity in tho .rul ing, yet there is a firmuess that will not encourage the presump tion that trouble can be followed by excesses and interference with the natural rights of others go with impunity. Tne arrange merit seems to promise restora lion to strikers who maintained their right to strike, but not to those who assumed the right to interfere with the rights of others. "If I Coujd Get Rid. of this abominable cold," exclaimed the suffer, when the Miai'Wf a apam of cuuirhinggaVe mm ncb.iuc4 ta talk. . The way out of the trouble is plain. lake 'Alley's Ihirrg Halsam 'be fore' the triercilests trrir of' the qpld has t fastened, up.oa throat and lungs. Alter a few doses the cough ' fcr iaasier . and 1 less frequent, - and, a cpw plete cure is but the question of a little time. Treat to rurcJias the Danish West In " 'dle. ' The treaty ha"s been signed by Secretary Hay and' Constantino lirun, the Danish minister, by which, if approved by the Sen atothe Danish West Indies be- price is not made public, but is Tragedies, have many horrors ( understood to be $5,000,000. n tne treaty be. confirmed tie Islauds will be .iu the same rela tion to us "that Porto Rico is, that is, the citizens will not havs to swear allegiance to the United States. It is understood that the citizens of the Islands will be consulted bef re Denmark con firms the treaty. . .. but few ex?el John Rinkard in brutality. Three Itrijftit Tarlieels. Throe North Carolina boys are di-ticguishing themselves at West Point, to which they went from the . University. Earnest Graves, of Chapel Hill, and Richard Doe, of Ashcvilie, are members of the football., team that ''did up" the Navy eleven. Graves stands No. 1 in mathe matics and No. 7 in tactics. Pat rick Henry Winston, son of President Winston, of the A. and Child Worth Millions. "My child" is worth millions to me," says Mrs. Mary Bird of Ilarrisburg, Pa, 'yet I would nave lost her by croup had I not purchased a bottle of One Minute Cough Cure." One Minute rough Cure is sure cure for cough, croup arid throat and lung troubles. An absoultely safe cough cure which acts im mediately. The youngest child THE RACKET STORE. Remnants of White Lawn, at 40c per lb. $jlence Cloth at 20c per pound. v D. J BOSTIAN. can take it with entire safety. M. i ollege. ranks No. t in I The little ones like the taste and rememb.er how often it helped English and No. 5 in tactics. They are all bright young men, a credit to the State.--News and Observer. Toured On Oil and Set a Mutch. Lewis Myers, colored, is in jail at South Port, Brunswick County, charged with a crime on them. Every family should have a bottle of One Minute Cough Cure hand v. At this ! season especially it may be needed suddenly. Gibson Drug Store. But He Uroiight Dnvii Ihc House. Our beloved Governor Aycock is no doubt tho greatest speech nialnnjJT Governor on earth and a woman of his.own race uo less most powerful in his. wonderful hdeous tnat they usually .inflict ; iVqu'ui on white victims. For refusing an improper pro posal he poured kerosene oil on a married woman in the absence of her husband, Wra. Kelly, and put a match to it and burned her so severely as to cause but we did not thin if lave the "gall" to tackle? a deaf and dumb institu buf ho did, iud "brought down the I'.OUSrv" death. Cut this out ihid talo it to M L Marsh's drug store and get a free ainp!. ot Chumealain's Stoinae.ii im.Ij'i ver Taoi-ji; the n disorders of the. stomaeh bili- uisness and headache. $ ThIolher'ei Thorite. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy 13 s the mother's favorite jit is Leusant and safe for chijlrtfn to LU':e and always curei. It is viuiinded especially for coughs, -colds; croup and whooping! -cough, and is the best medicine i made for these diseases. There s not the least danger in giving t to children for it contains no piu Hi or other injurious drug Eat s When the etomtch is diseased aH the otI5erj2?rans suffer, hence fatal diseases of the heatf, liver, luligs and kidneys ara often the resultTof Improper digestion. Kodol DxsrErsiA CTfB contains all the natural digestive fluids and by digentfng vrtmt, yofl eat, it cures the indiges tion without aid from the stomach, allowing it to rest ad regain its healthy condition and permitting you to eat all the goodfooayCu want. 'My rest is often disturbed at night by irregular heart action which I believe is on account of my stomach being overloaded with undi gested food. I keep a bottle of Kodol Dyspepsia Cubb nearby and a small dose always gives me instant relief. Ed. Thomas, Leltchfield, Ky." it can?t hoi hnl do vou ficod ropared by E.O. DeWltt & Co., Chicago. Zho tl. bottle contains VA times the 50c. slzew FOR OVER FIFTY EARS Mrs. Winslow'a Boothinsr Hvrup has been used for over fifty years by mil-lior-9 of mothers for their children wime teethiug, with perfect success. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind colic, and is the best remedy for Diarrhoea. It will relieve the poor little sufferer immedi ately. Sold by druggists in every part of the world. Twenty-lie cents a bot tle. Be sure and ask for ''airs. Win Blows 8oothins Syrup," au Uke ho ohor kind Concord - National Bank Has paid '.$54,000 in dividends since it opened doors in July, 1888. Its surplus and undivided fund is $27,000. The losses from bad loans in its entire history are $35.00. It has never sued any one or been sued. . Its officers are.: J M Odell. president; D B Coltrane, cashier; L D Coltrano, assistant earner; J M Ilendrix, bookkeeper. Board of Di recto us-- W II Lilly, W R Odell, Jno. P Allison, J S Harris, Elam King, J M OdoU and D B Coltrane. Fresh On Hand ! Oysters every Friday' ud Saturday. Beef Pork and Sausago daily except on , ' Sunday. Saturday uiht orders filled Sunday , morning. J. F. Day-vault & Bro. LTo Be Tlacro and stay there to maintain our posi tion at the head; we coatinue to sell the different styles of vehicles of Tyson & .Tones. Ilickney, Barbmr, Emerson & Fihr, etf.. of thrt s-rue (i'ia1'tv 'hit- has :iv.-e satii'net 'U for Vfaf-. . (; , ff tt8 l4re directi t f. i .vhti's nl,',isiug onv evvc increasing uinr' r -.t' t,,in i rather than add ta our profits. Any of thoio vohicl-s will i ik'e pl.-asi inj; Christmas Gifts bugsies, mrrDys and traps of ny finish all arA excellent yalae at the price. . Fresh eats I l. . uj ii.. xna may ue given cuunueutiy Tpe favorite household remedy for coughs colds, cmnn. hrnnr.htt.t.. rZ T TV Triii, In il niirfn-i'ff ' - - . ,?.le bv M. L. Marsh druggist ; cures quickly. Gibson Drug Store. .' Come See Me or beef, pork nutton and samimfce. Always fresh, fh Brick Row. 'Phono o.183. tf . Fred Beck. ; M, L. jSrown & Brg LIVERY, FEED AND SALE STABLES. Just in rear of St. Cloud Hotel. Omnibuses meet all rjassengei trains. Outfits of all 'kinds fur nished promptly and at reasou able prices. Horses and mules always on hand for sale. Breed era of thorough!: red Poland China Hop. ,;of COM YOU BE- INK about getting yourself a pair of Spectacles Why study any 6. longer ? But go to Cfer- rell's and hat your eyes tested. Your money bacK if Glasses don't suit. Yours to please, W. C CORRELL -, - t j. " ;
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